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i think first of all swing voters want to sigh some sense of energy and optimism and particularly from a challenger competence and i think romney who i always thought romney would clear that bar. i always thought romney is someone americans could imagine sitting behind the desk in an oval office, and in the last few weeks, there is actually some reason to doubt that, the 47 percent tape, his stiffness and i think last night you saw as mark said people who followed him and have seen this before, last night you saw the romney i think americans would say you know i can imagine that guy sitting behind the oval office desk and really important to see what polls look like not just today but really four or five days from now, we know the history of debates, is that for all of the attention we give them, they rarely, rarely dictate an election, i mean the only one you can really argue that did was george w. bush and al fore in 2000, even gerald ford a story people like to tell, ford fell more behind before the debate that doesn't mean the debates couldn't be a decider in this election, of cour
i think first of all swing voters want to sigh some sense of energy and optimism and particularly from a challenger competence and i think romney who i always thought romney would clear that bar. i always thought romney is someone americans could imagine sitting behind the desk in an oval office, and in the last few weeks, there is actually some reason to doubt that, the 47 percent tape, his stiffness and i think last night you saw as mark said people who followed him and have seen this before,...
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people haven't seen new ideas, smart energy. can they lock the campaign to it and can they now take advantage to really capitalize on the second look he's going to get. >> rose: was the romney you saw tonight the romney u knew, mike. >> yes. a little secret of the romney, i ran his campaign for governor back in 2002, and he won that state by performing really well in the debates. the go you saw tonight, smart, policy-focused, crisp. you look at him and think boy a guy who knows how to run something well. so i think the country in many ways got the first real look at that and then filtered away and now if the romney guys can keep that going for the month they're really back in the race. the next thing the media narrative will need a couple better polls for romney and my guss is they'll get them. they have a real opportunity to move forward. >> rose: john dickerson. >> on the poll of undecided voters right after the debate who watched, romney not only won two to one but on the question of who cares about you and regular people whi
people haven't seen new ideas, smart energy. can they lock the campaign to it and can they now take advantage to really capitalize on the second look he's going to get. >> rose: was the romney you saw tonight the romney u knew, mike. >> yes. a little secret of the romney, i ran his campaign for governor back in 2002, and he won that state by performing really well in the debates. the go you saw tonight, smart, policy-focused, crisp. you look at him and think boy a guy who knows how...
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my plan has five basic parts one, get us energy independent, north america energy independent. that creates about four million jobs. open up more trade, particularly in the lain america, crack down on china, if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed, and the best schools in the world. we're far away from that now. number 4, get us to a balanced budget. number five, champion small business. it's small business that creates the jobs in america, and over the last four years, small business people have decided that america may not be the place to open a new business because new business sta-ups are downo a 30-year low. i know what it takes to get small business growing again, to hire people. now, i'm concerned that the path we're on has just been unsuccessful. the president has a view very similar to the view he had when he ran four years ago, that a bigger government, spending more, taxing more, regulating more, if you will, trickle-down government would work. that's not the right answer for america. i'll restore the vitality t
my plan has five basic parts one, get us energy independent, north america energy independent. that creates about four million jobs. open up more trade, particularly in the lain america, crack down on china, if and when they cheat. number three, make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed, and the best schools in the world. we're far away from that now. number 4, get us to a balanced budget. number five, champion small business. it's small business that creates the jobs in...
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we'll unleash the power of the energy complex of the united states, become energy independence. there will be a lot of winners in the energy complex f there is a change in administration. >> real quickly, jobs was another big topic last night. we have the jobs report coming out tomorrow. it is expected the unemployment rate is going to go a little bit over 8%. what impact will that have on our markets tomorrow and on the election? >> it's amazing this is probably one of the last ones we get to focus on before election. there will be one more before november 2 but as we look at tomorrow's jobs reports it could go either way it is hard for this no to-- number to disappoint the market because we already have monetary policies, i think an upside number would be better for the president, the downside better for the challenger. so we will keep a close eye on that. >> susie: all right that number comes out at 8:30 eastern time tomorrow morning. we'll see what happens. art hoggan, managing director and strategist at lazard capital managements >> reporter: i'm erika miller in new york. t
we'll unleash the power of the energy complex of the united states, become energy independence. there will be a lot of winners in the energy complex f there is a change in administration. >> real quickly, jobs was another big topic last night. we have the jobs report coming out tomorrow. it is expected the unemployment rate is going to go a little bit over 8%. what impact will that have on our markets tomorrow and on the election? >> it's amazing this is probably one of the last...
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the biggest drag: the energy sector, down 1.1%. but inside the dow jones industrial average, it was hewlett-packard getting plenty of attention. it's double digit stock drop pushed shares down to a nine year low. the stock fell hard, down 13%. volume was very heavy, more than 140 million shares traded, almost six times its average daily trading pace. c.e.o. meg whitman surprised investors by warning of a deeper than expected slide in earnings next year. revenue in all of its business divisions except for software is expected to fall. >> h.p. has done a bad job adjusting to where the business environment is headed. we see stagnating revenue, we see things actually getting worse next year relative to what analysts expected and that's not necessarily something cost cutting can save in and of itself. >> tom: those job cuts will total 29,000 when they're done. h.p. also vowed to reduce the number of products it sells, and c.e.o. whitman said the biggest challenge has been c.e.o. turnover. she's the third chief executive in as many year.
the biggest drag: the energy sector, down 1.1%. but inside the dow jones industrial average, it was hewlett-packard getting plenty of attention. it's double digit stock drop pushed shares down to a nine year low. the stock fell hard, down 13%. volume was very heavy, more than 140 million shares traded, almost six times its average daily trading pace. c.e.o. meg whitman surprised investors by warning of a deeper than expected slide in earnings next year. revenue in all of its business divisions...
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campaign think though, stu, that vice president biden has to sort of either undo or do to shift the energy here? >> i think the last debate was about the president's performance. it was about how he has behaved as president and what kind of a leader he was. he failed to show. i think joe biden is going to come out strong, aggressively try to carry the fight to mitt romney and paul ryan to agin show that the democratic party, the democratic ticket is fighting frankly. and to. >> warner: some democrats were doubting. >> try to make this debate about the ryan budget, whether the republicans are telling the truth. whether there is a different mitt romney to really carry the fight. >> warner: susan, what do the romney-ryan team think it has to do with vice president biden to try to keep the momentum going? >> well... arner: and not become a target of all these questions about the ryan plan. >> you know, a debate where people said that republicans won, that would be great news for the romney team trying to build on this progress that they made since the last debate. because of course as andy kno
campaign think though, stu, that vice president biden has to sort of either undo or do to shift the energy here? >> i think the last debate was about the president's performance. it was about how he has behaved as president and what kind of a leader he was. he failed to show. i think joe biden is going to come out strong, aggressively try to carry the fight to mitt romney and paul ryan to agin show that the democratic party, the democratic ticket is fighting frankly. and to. >>...
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mcdonnell says he's looking forward to talking about using energy development to help create jobs and grow the economy. that's our report. i'll be back here at 11:00 with derek and topper and don't forget you can find us any time at www.wusa9.com. i'm anita brikman. have a great night. >>> "entertainment tonight" the worldwide leader in entertainment news. >> arnold's backlash. is it rep addition damaged beyond repair? >> is that the only affair? >> no, i'm not perfect. >> how maria handled the crisis. >> i just try to get up every day, and some days are harder than others. >> plus "et" with the man who thought he was the father of arnold's love child. >> i love him, he's my son. >> anne hathaway's surprise wedding. details on her gown, the groom, the tent, and the kids playing volleyball. >> i think the likelihood of me being married before i have kids is slim. >> it's justin bieber week on "et." >> he kicks off his new world tour.
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the third area, energy. energy is critical, and the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies, in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not in government land. on government land your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i'm president, i'll double them. i'll also get the oil from off shore and alaska, and i'll bring that pipeline in from canada. and also coal. people in the coal industry feel like it is being crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy independent so we can create those jobs. finally, with regard to that tax cut, look, i'm not willing to cut massive taxes and reduce the revenues going to the government. my number one principle is there will be no tax cut that adds to the government. i want to underline that. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i want to reduce the burden being paid by middle
the third area, energy. energy is critical, and the president pointed out correctly that production of oil and gas in the u.s. is up. but not due to his policies, in spite of his policies. mr. president, all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not in government land. on government land your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i'm president, i'll double them. i'll also get the oil from off shore and alaska, and i'll bring that...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. neil: stop racing, and start raising hell. it's time for mitt romney and president obama to go all in, stop passing the plate, and tell voters how to get them over the hump in saving bucks, because as i see it, both campaigns have more cash than, well, whole countries. the issu
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first energy, we're closing because of epa regulations. plant after plant is closing because of the epa they have their boot against the coal miners throat. it may be political pay back. melissa: so what do coal miners, they buy there is war on coal or they think it is natural gas? do they really blame the president forhis? >> absolutely. that ishy you're not seeing coal miners union coming out and endorsing obama. they learned the lags at that time. we were at a rally with coal miners from west begin drove to ohio to lobby neighboring state to vote for future president rney. melissa: are they endorsing president romney? >> well union is union. the is hierarchy. but the rank-and-file union and nonunion coal miners are i think going to romney. we met someone from the railroad. railroads get up to 30% of their revenue from coal. now those stocks are being hit. so a lot of blue-collar union jobs are on the line and these people are worried about their jobs. melissa: see i agree with you that it's a problem. i'm just not sure the message is ge
first energy, we're closing because of epa regulations. plant after plant is closing because of the epa they have their boot against the coal miners throat. it may be political pay back. melissa: so what do coal miners, they buy there is war on coal or they think it is natural gas? do they really blame the president forhis? >> absolutely. that ishy you're not seeing coal miners union coming out and endorsing obama. they learned the lags at that time. we were at a rally with coal miners...
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department of energy. >>> today we are going to find out how clean the baltimore harbor is. the waterfront partnership and students from the school, they are going to come together to present the most recent healthy harbor report card. the major problems affecting the health of the harbor? trash, and bacteria and stormwater runoff. >>> all right, it is 4:51. a very heartbroken grandfather in colorado this morning. >> why he's pleading to the person who stole a camera from his home. >> also the latest feature on facebook that could have you paying a fee to have your friends see more of you. we'll explain when "good morning maryland" continues. >>> in news making head lains around the nation this morning -- headlines around the nation this morning, crown is pushing to have her -- casey anthony is pushing to have her trial moved out of orange county, florida. anthony claims it would be impossible for her to get a fair trial in the country. the nanny is suing anthony for defamation over lies that were told when caylee anthony disappeared. she was harassed and threatened after an
department of energy. >>> today we are going to find out how clean the baltimore harbor is. the waterfront partnership and students from the school, they are going to come together to present the most recent healthy harbor report card. the major problems affecting the health of the harbor? trash, and bacteria and stormwater runoff. >>> all right, it is 4:51. a very heartbroken grandfather in colorado this morning. >> why he's pleading to the person who stole a camera...
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governor romney and i, we both agree that we've got to boost american energy production. one of the things i suspect governor romney and i probably agree on is getting businesses to work with community colleges so they are setting up their training programs. >> do you agree, governor? >> let me finish my point. >> what's the strategy there? why try to raise romney up to his level? >> yeah, you know, it was one of those moments where i was watching this on twitter where people who supported the president were literally having their heads exploding. this is where you see the obama camp sometimes reading too much into what makes him more popular and likable. i think they see, well, he's a guy willing to compromise and be conciliatory. they didn't want to sacrifice likability in order to go against mitt romney, but unfortunately that's not how you debate. i think they need to go back and stop trying to shore up what's already there, that the president is likable. the president is president so he doesn't have to reinforce presidential sort of bearing. he needs to litigate the
governor romney and i, we both agree that we've got to boost american energy production. one of the things i suspect governor romney and i probably agree on is getting businesses to work with community colleges so they are setting up their training programs. >> do you agree, governor? >> let me finish my point. >> what's the strategy there? why try to raise romney up to his level? >> yeah, you know, it was one of those moments where i was watching this on twitter where...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> it is a crucial question mark for him. we were with cnn's undecided voters in colorado last night. about 17 minutes in, they had these little things where they were dialing up and down where they liked and not liked things. and they gave them a boost of approval to mitt romney when he said this. >> number three, i will not, under any circumstances raise taxes on middle income families. i will lower taxes on middle income families. six other studies look at the study that you describe and say it's completely wrong. >> the study that mitt romney is referring to and that the president referred to is from the tax policy center t looked to see whether romney can cut individual tax rates for everyone without increasing the deficit. he has promised his plan will be revenue neutral. in order for his math to add up, the campaign has said they're going to close tax loopholes, particularly those affecting the wealthy. according to the centers analysis back in august, they said by doing that, lower income families with children would
putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> it is a crucial question mark for him. we were with cnn's undecided voters in colorado last night. about 17 minutes in, they had these little things where they were dialing up and down where they liked and not liked things. and they gave them a boost of approval to mitt romney when he said this. >> number three, i will not, under any circumstances raise taxes on middle income families. i will lower taxes on middle income...
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into green energy would have hired 2 million teachers. that to me is the kind of argument, kind of facts that that crystallizes his vision and makes you understand what he is talking about. ashley: it'll be interesting to see how the polls reflect this, but certainly round one goes to him. >> we have issued an invitation to big bird because mitt romney wants to shut down federal funding for npr including the home of big bird. he mentioned big bird by name. it is critical somebody get big bird on and i hope it is us. ashley: i think his feathers are very ruffled right now. he is moping. thank you very much. "the willis report" tonight on espn. look at oil for you. making up for the loss of yesterday. we will be right back. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your t
into green energy would have hired 2 million teachers. that to me is the kind of argument, kind of facts that that crystallizes his vision and makes you understand what he is talking about. ashley: it'll be interesting to see how the polls reflect this, but certainly round one goes to him. >> we have issued an invitation to big bird because mitt romney wants to shut down federal funding for npr including the home of big bird. he mentioned big bird by name. it is critical somebody get big...
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i need help on energy policy. here's the broad framework. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort, if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i agree with the. i think the biggest policy achievement probably the last 20th minute and welfare reform. 25 years i guess. now, 15 years, 96. that was done by clinton, begrudgingly accepted after modifying its on the other governors have a huge role in that a thing. angler, thompson, underpublicized and a couple democratic governors. so i think you could imagine that, if you can do serious health reform, the republican version of health reform which was medicaid back to the state shouldn't have a very serious, and truthfully even obamnicare will depend on the states. so you do need to have a series conversation with governors who understand the issues. >> and to that end i think governor romney be in a position to at least instinctively understand the culture of governors, how to harness them and energize them. >> othe
i need help on energy policy. here's the broad framework. let's help to fill in the gaps and make it a national effort, if you will. i think there's huge untapped potential in that area that could speak to bipartisanship. >> i agree with the. i think the biggest policy achievement probably the last 20th minute and welfare reform. 25 years i guess. now, 15 years, 96. that was done by clinton, begrudgingly accepted after modifying its on the other governors have a huge role in that a thing....
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full of joy, full of energy and all that. i definitely said to myself, you know, i don't remember ever having met someone like that that had this kind of package of being smart and quick and everything else. >> you tell a story about meeting her mother at this event. do you remember what you said to her about maria? >> yeah. something stupid, obviously. i think that she had a grace ass. >> that's what you said to her mother? >> i had a little too much to drink i guess. i had good california wine. >> is that for real? did i just hear that? wow. >> to her mother. >> to her mother. they mouth is sort of open, too. >> also in that interview schwarzenegger said he fought with terminator director james cameron over the line "i'll be back." >> in the book you say you had a big argument, you didn't want to deliver the line that way. you wanted to change the line. >> i always had difficults with the short thing, i'll be back, will be back. i always felt kind of weird about the l. only because i didn't grow up here. >> you wanted i wil
full of joy, full of energy and all that. i definitely said to myself, you know, i don't remember ever having met someone like that that had this kind of package of being smart and quick and everything else. >> you tell a story about meeting her mother at this event. do you remember what you said to her about maria? >> yeah. something stupid, obviously. i think that she had a grace ass. >> that's what you said to her mother? >> i had a little too much to drink i guess. i...
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one get us energy independent, north america energy independent that creates about 4 million jobs. number two, open up more trade particularly in latin america. crack down on china if and when they cheat. number three make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best schools in the world. we're far away the that now. number four, get us to a balanced budget. number five champion small business. >> now in our own cbs poll, percentage of people said romney cares about their needs and problems speck 33 points after the debate. frank, i think this is one of the most interesting things. also in romney's opening statement he talked about the person who lost their job that came up to him. the person that approached ann romney and said can you help us? mitt romney said this, i went back to the transcript this morning, the answer is yes, we can help. he said yes we can. mitt romney said yes we can help. how did your focus group respond? >> they noticed it. they saw mitt romney was renksing real problem and it took obama 40 minutes before he told any story and the story
one get us energy independent, north america energy independent that creates about 4 million jobs. number two, open up more trade particularly in latin america. crack down on china if and when they cheat. number three make sure our people have the skills they need to succeed and the best schools in the world. we're far away the that now. number four, get us to a balanced budget. number five champion small business. >> now in our own cbs poll, percentage of people said romney cares about...
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i want to control our energy. after 30 years of inaction, we have raised fuel standards by the middle of the next decade so your cars and trucks will be going twice as far on a gallon of gas. we have doubled the amount of renewable energy that we generate from sources like wind and solar. thousands of americans have jobs building wind turbines and long-lasting batteries. the united states today is less dependent on foreign oil than any time in the last two decades. now you have a choice between a plan that reverses this progress or one that builds on it. my opponent said he refuses to close a loophole that gives big oil companies $4 billion in tax subsidies every year. we have a better plan that we keep investing in wind, solar, and clean coal, where construction workers are retrofitting homes so they waste less energy, and we can develop a supply of natural gas that creates hundreds of thousands of jobs and we can cut our oil imports in half by 2020. that will be good for our economy, for colorado, and that will
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i think that's just going to give the people more energy to give the belief there are fair people in our system and that our country and they will want to help us. that will include the whites. >> in 2008, our communities got engaged and motivated. for many of us, it was first time voting. we talked a lot about change and we voted for change. we say that we were really in -- we were behind that change but it takes time. this is more about guarding it change. i think 2008 was about a changing of the guards. as a business organization, we sometimes look at it from the individuals. but at the black chamber, we look at it from many of our communities are based on small- business owners. a lot of their rights and the bill's being looked at and past are effecting our communities more so that our counterparts at the republican party. >> i want to get back to the original question -- we have blacks and we have grounds that are going to be very enthusiastic about this but we cannot do it alone. we have to go to the white decent folks out there who look at the same thing we're looking at and s
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energy needs to be put into social movements in which we demand what we want in our own lives rather than putting our faith in elected officials and hoping they do what we want. specifically, for a contemporary example, the students in quebec were on strike for months when there was a tuition hike that they said was unacceptable. they said, we will not pay. we will be in the streets until you get rid of this ridiculous hike. they tried to make protests illegal. the tuition hike did not go through and the law was repealed. >> would you please ask a specific question? >> i know. this is terrible. my question would be, what do you see as the value of movements for political change? >> thank you for that example. we realize that the reason i was asked to testify before members of congress was because of my work on such a social movement. there were students on our campus who organized to address this concern with our insurance. they saw that georgetown was providing an subsidizing contraception on insurance for their employees, but not for students, even students paying entirely for thei
energy needs to be put into social movements in which we demand what we want in our own lives rather than putting our faith in elected officials and hoping they do what we want. specifically, for a contemporary example, the students in quebec were on strike for months when there was a tuition hike that they said was unacceptable. they said, we will not pay. we will be in the streets until you get rid of this ridiculous hike. they tried to make protests illegal. the tuition hike did not go...
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if we release that entrepreneur real energy we will get back on track and recover. ashley: great place to leave it. thank you for joining us. tracy: stick around for the closing bell. global ceo john tyler giving you $750 billion of investment advice exclusively here with ashley in the next hour. count down to the closing bell is next. don't go anywhere.
if we release that entrepreneur real energy we will get back on track and recover. ashley: great place to leave it. thank you for joining us. tracy: stick around for the closing bell. global ceo john tyler giving you $750 billion of investment advice exclusively here with ashley in the next hour. count down to the closing bell is next. don't go anywhere.
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affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. jenna: right now new information on a few crime stories we're keeping an eye on for you here on "happening now." a jury trial is set to begin for a vermont woman texting while driving and hurting a pedestrian. she pleaded not guilty to grossly negligent operation of a motor vehicle vehicle. she "florida face to face"s up to 15 years in prison. that is many some of the reason we're watching this case and outcome of it all. >>> an ohio teen is headed to trial charged in a deadly screen to lure victims with phony craig's list job offers. jury selection begins for 17-year-old brogan rafferty. he and another man lured and eventually
affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. jenna: right now new information on a few crime stories we're keeping an...
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. >> it is a concrete mansion that is designed to be tornado resistant and extremely energy efficient. it's 72,000 square feet in structure. there are i believe 13 bedrooms and 14, 15 bathrooms. when it's done it will look very traditional. >> i think they call that a hotel. >> i think so too. there's nothing cozy about that but there was a rule by his wife and daughter that the home has to be attractive not just efficient and of course big enough to entertain a lot of guests. i think with 72,000 square feet they have that covered. >> where's the restroom? >>> this one is actually on the market. it was built by the former senior designer for walt disney. gray stone manor is located in california. it has five bedrooms and be like the guest house for this place. the dream home can be yours for about $1.5 million. >>> all right, if you love going to the movies and a lot of you do, but you also hate the prices that come with it. hang on. >> we've got a new service we want to tell you about. it's a monthly pass that gets you into the shoe rhees, think of it as netflix for the -- movies, th
. >> it is a concrete mansion that is designed to be tornado resistant and extremely energy efficient. it's 72,000 square feet in structure. there are i believe 13 bedrooms and 14, 15 bathrooms. when it's done it will look very traditional. >> i think they call that a hotel. >> i think so too. there's nothing cozy about that but there was a rule by his wife and daughter that the home has to be attractive not just efficient and of course big enough to entertain a lot of guests....